Monday, May 26, 2014

Memorial Day

"As we celebrate this Memorial Day weekend, let us remember those brave and heroic Americans who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our great country.

As a former Soldier, I believe it's important that we stop to honor every Soldier, Sailor, Airmen, Marine, Reservist and member of the Coast Guard and National Guard took an oath to defend America. For fulfilling this oath with courage, decency and selflessness, and epitomizing our country’s very best qualities through their valiant efforts, we remain forever grateful.

Because of their commitment to freedom, we are able to enjoy the principles of this country as our Founding Father’s intended.

To demonstrate our respect and gratitude for their courage, love of country and dedication to duty, I would invite you to join me in a National Moment of Remembrance this afternoon at 3:00 p.m.

By participating in this thoughtful exercise, we perpetuate the values and the meaning of this important day.

Sending our thoughts and prayers to the families of those who have fallen in defense of freedom remembers both their sacrifice and their incredible pledge to fight for freedom at home and abroad.

I would like to wish you, your family and friends a safe, blessed Memorial Day as we remember that those who wear the uniform deserve our deepest gratitude today and every day."

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About Me

I am one of those rare birds who grew up in Fairfax County. I went to George Mason University and majored in government and politics. I started my career in politics as a student volunteer with the Stan Parris for governor campaign in 1989. We didn’t win, but I fell in love with Virginia politics.
As a student at GMU I became active in politics. I was Chairman of the College Republicans, Co-Chairman of Students for Allen, member of the Fairfax County Republican party, and served as a legislative intern for Delegate Dave Albo.
After college I worked for Morton Blackwell at the Leadership Institute. At the Institute I helped train hundreds of conservative activists all across the country.
I also produced a weekly radio feature called 'My Virginia Political Minute' which was carried on the "Neo View" radio show in southwest Virginia. Currently I do lobbying and consulting work in Richmond.